Megan Mullally

"NEW York, without the theater, is Newark!" utters the Matthew Broderick playwright-character in the about-to-open hit comedy, "It's Only a Play." This Terrence McNally work of inside theatre genius is already over the moon at the Longacre and it doesn't even open until October 9th. In its try-out stage, under the aegis of the fabulous director, Jack O'Brien, it already grossed $1,100,000 in its second week. So it hardly matters what the critics will say later on. I, for one, decided I wouldn't wait to give my rave and to tell you that the team, represented by those gifted stars Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick (of "The Producers" fame)...

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